Hao Ping

Chinese politician
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroChinese politician
PlacesChina
isHistorian Politician
Work fieldSocial science Politics
Gender
Male
Birth1959, Qingdao, People's Republic of China
Age66 years
Politics:Communist Party Of China
Education
Peking University
The details

Biography

Dr. Hao Ping (Chinese: 郝平; born 1959 in Shandong) is a Chinese politician and historian currently serving as Communist Party Secretary of Peking University. He formerly served as Vice Minister of Education.

He is a full professor of Peking University (PKU) with a Ph.D. in International Relations.

Education and Career[3]

1978-1982 Undergraduate studies (B.A. in History), Peking University

1982-1986 Staff member in office of the President, Peking University

1986-1991 Deputy Director, Office of Student Affairs, Peking University

1991-1992 Visiting Scholar, Center for Chinese Studies, University of Hawaii, USA

1992-1995 Postgraduate studies (M.A. in History), University of Hawaii

1995-2001 Concurrently served as Director of Office of International Programs, Assistant President of PKU (1997.04), Deputy Secretary-General of PKU Education Foundation (1998.09), and Executive Member of the CPC Standing Committee of PKU (1999.02)

1995-1999 Doctoral studies (Ph.D. in International Relations), Peking University

2001-2005 Vice President of Peking University and Executive Member of the CPC Standing Committee of PKU

2005-2009 President, Beijing Foreign Studies University

2009- Vice Minister of Education, Executive Member of the CPC Leading Group of Ministry of Education, Director of Chinese National Commission for UNESCO

Dr. Hao Ping is a Deputy to the National Committee of the 11th Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

Source

Publications

  • Hao Ping, 无奈的结局 : 司徒雷登与中国 [An Unfortunate Ending: John Leighton Stuart and China]. (Peking University Press, 2011).
  • Hao Ping, Sun Yat-sen and America (Foreign Language Teaching & Research Press, 2012).
  • Hao Ping, Peking University and the Origins of Higher Education in China ([Peking University Press, 2nd ed., 2008] Bridge21 Publications, 2013).
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